One man has been charged following a fight that shattered a window at a York Road Subway store in Precinct 6/Towson early Saturday morning.

Police have charged 26-year-old Jonathan Tyler Pugh of the 200 block of West Seminary Avenue 21093, with disorderly conduct, destruction of property and disturbing the peace. He was released on his own recognizance.

At 1:49 a.m., an officer on foot patrol observed a fight involving two men at Subway store in the 400 block of York Rd 21286. The officer saw Pugh pushing the other man through the Subway's glass window. The officer saw the men hit a table that subsequently hit the window, breaking it.

The fight was captured on a citizen's cell phone video and has been widely circulated.

The officer helped the man that he believed to be the victim from the window and took Pugh into custody. The man who was not arrested was uncooperative and left the scene before his identity could be verified. As a result of the video and other investigation, additional charges may be pending against one or both men.

Both participants received minor injuries during the fight. Both declined transportation to a medical facility.

Booking Photo of Jonathan Tyler Pugh

On February 16 at approximately 11:45 p.m., Baltimore County Police responded to the parking lot of the 7-Eleven located in the 1300 block of Taylor Avenue for a stabbing. The victims, identified as Jacob Jay Miller, 29, of the 1300 block of Dartmouth Road, 21234 and Veronica Ann Neal, 34, 1300 block of First Road, 21220, suffered from non-life threatening stab wounds. Miller was transported to a local hospital with stab wounds to his upper body. Neal was transported to a local hospital with a stab wound to her arm.

Officers were able to interview both victims. Miller stated that he and Neal were inside the store and became involved in an argument with another customer. The argument continued outside the store and escalated into a fight in the parking lot. During the fight, the suspect retrieved a knife from his car and stabbed Miller. Neal stated that she jumped on the suspect's back after the suspect continued to stab Miller. The suspect stabbed Neal after she jumped on his back. The suspect then got inside the car and the car left the area.

The suspect is described as a black male, 25-35 years old, 5'9" tall, 150 pounds. He was wearing a gray jacket and black eye glasses.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the Baltimore County Police at 410-307-2020.

On February 8, at approximately 11:41 p.m. officers from the Woodlawn precinct responded to a report of a stabbing outside Hot Skates, located in the 1700 block of Whitehead Road, 21207. The investigation showed that a juvenile female victim got involved in an argument with several people inside the skating rink. The situation escalated when she went outside to call a relative to pick her up, and a male suspect unknown to the victim stabbed her multiple times.

A second victim, a 19-year-old male, also was stabbed. Both victims suffered non life-threatening injuries.

A 16-year-old male was arrested and charged as a juvenile. He suffered a minor injury during the stabbing.